The Great Voyage
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Giulio Maria CavalliniDirectorRatavoloira
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Silvia Rosa-BrusinWriter
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Silvia Rosa-BrusinKey Cast"Self"
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Massimo MoriKey Cast"Self"
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Alessandro RoccatiKey Cast"Self"
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Christian GrecoKey Cast"Self"
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Laura DonatelliKey Cast"Self"
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Giulio Maria CavalliniDirector of photography
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Marco RossiniCamera Assistant
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Giulio Maria CavalliniEditor
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Chiara MancinelliProducer
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Elena BorgiProducer
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Project Title (Original Language):Il Grande Viaggio
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Genres:Documentary, Egypt
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Runtime:16 minutes 44 seconds
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Completion Date:September 22, 2023
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Production Budget:6,000 EUR
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Country of Filming:Italy
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Language:Italian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Born in Turin (Italy), Giulio Maria Cavallini is an italian actor and director. Starts professional acting and directing studies in 2010 attending a two years program at the Sergio Tofano Theatre School in Turin and then a three years BFA at Teatro Stabile di Torino’s Acting Academy founded by Luca Ronconi, getting the final Diploma in 2015. He stars in the tv series "La strada di casa" and the horror feature film "The Plan" (2017). Writes, directs and act in many self-produced projects. In 2016 directs his first theatre show: “#max²”. In 2017 wins the "Best Thriller Award" at Los Angeles Film Awards for his short film “Consequences” (2017), then distributed worldwide on Amazon Prime. In 2020 he is Finalist at the Biennale Under 30 Stage Directors at the 48th International Theatre Festival at La Biennale di Venezia. In 2021 he writes, directs and stars in the short film "Ratavoloira," screened out of competition at the 39th Torino Film Festival, winner of Best Fantasy Short of the Year at the Indie Short Fest (the only Italian film in the finals awarded in Los Angeles in January 2023), semifinalist at Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, Best Action Film at the New York International Film Awards and the Los Angeles Film Awards and Outstanding Achievement Award in Producing in addition to 5 other awards at the Indie Short Fest in Los Angeles. The same year he directed the short film "All'imbrunire" with which he won Best Director at the Rome International Film Awards and the Paradise Film Festival in Budapest.